 This little video is intended to explain what the checkmark box means. There are basically three different kinds of checkmarks. First of all, let's say this. These boxes have nothing to do with your grading or your ultimate grade in the class. These are just a mechanism for you to keep track of what's done and what's not done, what's graded and what's not graded. It doesn't, it's just a tool for you as a student. So having said that, the checkmark boxes can be with dashes like this one is around it. And generally that means that there's some other requirement that must be met in order for the checkmark to appear. That is, it is not enough for you to check it. If it's a document to read, you may have to view and read the document. If it's a quiz or an activity that is graded, it may has to be, it may, the activity may need to be graded. The check, if it's a graded activity, the checkmark will appear automatically when the grades are posted in the grade book, not when you complete the assignment. So, or view the assignment. Some checkmarks require manual, you can manually check the complete. And those are solid box as well. So I can check that and the complete sign comes up. I can uncheck it and it's back. So the solid box are often things that you can mark as complete. And usually those are with things that are optional. So if you have any questions, post them on Moodle.